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A review by angielisle
Hiram Grange and the Twelve Little Hitlers: The Scandalous Misadventures of Hiram Grange by Malcolm McClinton, Scott Christian Carr, Danny Evarts
4.0
Hiram Grange's goes on a drug-induced murdering spree of twelve Hitlers that sprang from a crack between dimensions. I can't really say anything else without giving away spoilers - this book made me repeatedly ask, "Is this really happening or is Grange hallucinating?" I had to keep reading to find out.
The drug use doesn't appeal to me but it's an effective means for depicting the flaws in the anti-hero's personality. I recommend this story for fans of both Hunter S. Thompson and H. P. Lovecraft.
I love that this series has many contributors - it's interesting to see Hiram told through different eyes and I'm eager to read the third installment for a new perspective.
The drug use doesn't appeal to me but it's an effective means for depicting the flaws in the anti-hero's personality. I recommend this story for fans of both Hunter S. Thompson and H. P. Lovecraft.
I love that this series has many contributors - it's interesting to see Hiram told through different eyes and I'm eager to read the third installment for a new perspective.